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HISTORIC COLD SPRING VILLAGE


to life the day-to-day activities of villagers living in South Jersey during the “age of home- spun” (1790-1840). Visit 26 restored buildings housing historically clothed interpreters who educate and entertain visitors about the lifestyles, issues, trades and crafts of the era. Stroll through the 22 acres of shaded lanes or enjoy the gardens where heritage crops are grown. Children can participate in a variety of projects, try on costumes, make crafts and play games. The Village, between Seashore Road and Route 9 in Lower Township, is open seasonally. For information call 609-898-2300 or visit www.hcsv.org


92 EAST COAST PARASAIL


Cape May for the ultimate adventures of parasailing and jet skiing. Single, tandem or triple passenger parasailing flights are available as you soar over the beautiful Atlantic Ocean, gazing down at historic Cape May from 500 feet. Or, hop on a new Yamaha jet ski from East Coast Jet Ski and enjoy the fun of riding in East Coast’s large, safe riding area with safety patrols on duty. 1211 Rt. 109. 609-898-8359, 609-898-8754. www.eastcoastparasail.com


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Head to East Coast Parasail, Route 109 over the bridge coming into


An Early American open-air living history museum, the Village brings


SHOP-A-HOLICS WEEKEND


course… then you should plan to visit Avalon, NJ on the first weekend in March. The largest winter shopping event at NJ’s Southern Shore hosted by Avalon’s business community features the very best boutiques on the Seven Mile Island showcasing the largest variety of merchandise in one location. Shop for merchandise priced with deep discounts in clothing, housewares, shoes, accessories and more. www.indulgeinavalon.com


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Looking for the right something to wear…at the right price of


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